by Ariciano
Collector #2
This essay enacts what it argues - that knowledge is relational and accumulative, and intelligence is designed by culture. The writing navigates across two very different parties, compares the internet and AGI to desire paths, and brings Caribbean theory into advanced forms of technoculture.
by Ariciano
Collector #2
Alloentity recognizes a deeply human experience, the allostatic (versus homeostatic) nature of identity. How it is relational and negotiated, consistently. Explored with some of the earliest synthesized portraits created with a fine-tuned generative model, alongside quotes from a century of thinkers including Sylvia Wynter, Zadie Smith, + Carl Jung
by Ariciano
Collector #2
A consideration of the unquantifiable parts of being alive, what eludes the machine.
by Mindy Seu, Esra Soraya Padgett, and 28 more
Collector #439
How has technology shaped and been shaped by sexuality? This 700+ page artist book gathers anecdotes, artworks, and historical artifacts that reveal the pervasive and perverted origins of our digital tools.
by Unknown
Collector #99
Our third anthology book. DNR began as a private Discord server gathered to discuss memetic tactics and emergent political trends.
by Theresa Tomi Faison
Collector #110
A four week intensive course delving into the core ideas and questions explored in the foundational stages of DNR. We will examine artworks, texts, and internet media covering topics like internet-informed identity, political futures, and post-internet art. Facilitated by artist Theresa Tomi Faison via Zoom Sundays: 8/3, 8/10, 8/17, 8/24, 1-3pm EST
by Nadia Asparouhova, and Leïth Benkhedda
Collector #431
Why do some ideas spread like wildfire, while others resist being seen — despite their importance? A new book by Nadia Asparouhova explores the emerging phenomenon of antimemetics. Published by the Dark Forest Collective.